Too expensive?I just didn't want them.
Rob
Too expensive?I just didn't want them.
Rob
"I could be arguing in my spare time"
About 6x more expensive but not too expensive. It was mainly due to large size of air coils. I'll get them next time.
Slightly rearanged the x-over layout:
And after a long wait I finally fired up the vintage active crossover and...
...it definately works! Nice.
I reedged the woofers:
Drilled the xover boards:
And swapped out the active x-overs power supply transformer for a smaller one:
Keep getting closer to finishing!
Nice work on the re-edging and crossover. Patience has paid off
Lee
I hate refoaming. It's the second pair of speakers I tackled and it's tricky business requiring plenty of thought through technique impecable precision and a bit of speed too. The glue is always setting too fast and it seems to be never enough (ticking, slap). still came out pretty good anyway. Now I must solder the underside of the crossovers.
Over a month and I still havn't soldered the crossovers. At least I managed to glue the components onto the boards today:
I finally recieved some pics from my carpenter. The cabinets should arrive at my place soon, since they are nearly completed.
Nearly done... Hope to fire 'em up on Easter.
Very nice indeed!!!
If we knew what the hell we were doing, we wouldn't call it research would we.
Awesome!
Thanks guys. It has been quite a road so far. Will see if their performance will be on par with the cost. Hope so, since I have a second pair of speakers lined up though partly still in freight. I'd like to thank audiohack1 for hooking me up with a pair of 2307 horns at an unbeatable price. Thanks man! Now I really must get to work this week and finish assembling the networks...
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